UP THE DUFF LONDON

Posted on 2015-06-01

The exhibition represents a dialogue between Rosie Leventon’s architectural sculptures and Leandro Lottici’s urban landscapes.

Rosie Leventon reflects in five sculptures, the experiences accumulated from her travels in the Middle East linked with the immediate reality of the London borough of Brent, where she lives and works. From pigeon cots to Buddhist temples, she refers to the sort of structures that we do not see in our everyday lives.

Leandro Lottici represents in three large paintings the contemporary human being, dispersed in his frenetic wanderings of the urban environment in a city like London. Geometrical visions of apparent abstraction bring the spectator to an impossible point of view, with a combination between primary colours in the middle of greys and blacks.

The sculptures and large paintings are created with the main material, called celotex, which can be found just about everywhere, used for insulation, but is difficult to notice because it is inside the structure of buildings. Raw pigment and other materials have been used as a coating and base for all the pieces.

They create an analogy between the industrial mass produced material and the hand crafted objects, to combine raw materials and industrialized ones changing roles and mixing them smoothly. Rosie Leventon and Leandro Lottici allow us to look through the lens of our everyday Junk Culture of concrete blocks, hamburgers and car parks to see the evidence of other cultures only dimly perceived and often misunderstood.
Exhibition runs through to June 28th, 2015

Angus-Hughes Gallery
26 Lower Clapton Road
(at the junction of Urswick Rd)
London
E5 0PD

www.angus-hughes.com

  

JOSÉ PEDRO CROFT

Posted on 2015-06-01

José Pedro Croft diverts daily objects from their original function. He intermingles the visual, plastic and poetic dimensions of the objects created, producing a feeling of precarious balance between stable and unstable which, according to the artist, « reflects the transitional nature of the world ». His sculptures create a complex dialogue with the environment, by means of simple, almost minimalist structures, which combine both the materiality of the object and its formal aspects. Sometimes, his sculptures are strengthened by the use of vivid colours, which are applied so to suggest a perception of the sculpture as a bas-relief. Furthermore, Croft uses mirrors and glass to play with light effects, shadow and reflections in order to create new volumes and an altered sense of space. In this way, through its oppositions, a dialectical tension between the void and the fullness appears.

Opposite – Sem título, 2015

Exhibition runs through to July 11th, 2015

Galerie Bernard Bouche
123, Rue Vielle Du Temple
75003 Paris

www.galeriebernardbouche.com

  

ELECTRIC BOOGALOO – THE STORY OF CANNON FILMS

Posted on 2015-06-01

A documentary about Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus, two movie-obsessed cousins whose passion for cinema changed the way movies were made and marketed – and the tale of how this passion ultimately led to the demise of the company they built together.

In theatres June 5th, 2015

www.facebook.com/ElectricBoogalooTheMovie

  

BLACK SOULS

Posted on 2015-06-01

Based on real events described in Gioacchino Criaco’s novel, BLACK SOULS (ANIME NERE) is a tale of violence begetting violence and complex morality inherited by each generation in rural, ancient Calabria, a real-life mafia (‘Ndrangheta) seat in Southern Italy. The Carbone family consists of three brothers, Luigi (Marco Leonardi) and Rocco (Peppino Mazzotta) who are engaged in the family business of international drug trade and Luciano (Fabrizio Ferracane) who has remained in the ancestral town of Africo in the Aspromonte mountains on the Mediterranean coast—herding goats. His 20-year old son Leo (Giuseppe Fumo) has little respect for his farmer father, but idealizes his Mafioso uncles. When Leo shoots up a bar owned by a rival family with a longstanding blood feud with the Carbones, his reckless actions create trouble that brings the whole family back to Africo for the inevitable bloody showdown.

In theatres June 12th, 2015

vitagraphfilms.com/black_souls

  

RED ARMY

Posted on 2015-06-01

Red Army is a feature documentary about the Soviet Union and the most successful dynasty in sports history: the Red Army hockey team. Told from the perspective of its captain Slava Fetisov, the story portrays his transformation from national hero to political enemy. From the USSR to Russia, the film examines how sport mirrors social and cultural movements and parallels the rise and fall of the Red Army team with the Soviet Union.

In theatres June 19th, 2015

sonyclassics.com/redarmy

  

BRYAN FERRY – JOHNNY & MARY

Posted on 2015-06-01

Bryan Ferry’s 14th solo album, ‘Avonmore’, features eight new Ferry compositions plus Ferry’s cinematic interpretation of Sondheim’s ‘Send In The Clowns’. Produced by Ferry and Rhett Davies in Ferry’s London studio, the album was mixed by Craig Silvey (Arcade Fire/Paolo Nutini) and features performances throughout the album by many of Ferry’s long-term musical partners including Nile Rodgers, Johnny Marr and Marcus Miller. The video is directed by Brantley Gutierrez and stars British model Eliza Cummings.

www.bryanferry.com